In a shocking turn of events, South Alabama pulled off a stunning 81-69 upset over Buffalo at the Mitchell Center, defying expectations and sending a statement to the college basketball world. Despite being the lower-ranked team, the Jaguars dominated the Bulls, led by Adam Olsen's impressive 23-point performance. This victory marks a significant milestone for South Alabama, as they took down a Buffalo team that was favored to win by a slim margin.
Adam Olsen's 23 Points Mark His Season High
CHD Scout's pre-game prediction had South Alabama winning by a mere 1.4 points, but the Jaguars far exceeded those expectations, winning by a commanding 12 points. The first half set the tone for the game, with South Alabama taking a 40-24 lead into halftime. Buffalo's Angelo Brizzi tried to mount a comeback, scoring 26 points, but it wasn't enough to overcome the Jaguars' strong team effort. Jayden Cooper and Chaze Harris also made significant contributions for South Alabama, scoring 16 and 14 points, respectively.
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The Bulls' Ryan Sabol had a notable performance, scoring 23 points and grabbing 8 rebounds, but his efforts were overshadowed by the Jaguars' balanced attack. South Alabama's ability to contain Buffalo's offense and capitalize on their own scoring opportunities made all the difference in the game. The Jaguars' 41-point second half sealed the deal, as they maintained their lead and ultimately emerged victorious.
This upset has real consequences for both teams' tournament chances. For South Alabama, this win is a crucial addition to their resume, as it marks a Quadrant 4 victory. Although it may not be the most prestigious win, it demonstrates the team's ability to compete against stronger opponents. On the other hand, Buffalo's loss is a Quadrant 3 defeat, which may hurt their chances of securing a high seed in the tournament.
The Jaguars' victory is a reflection of their resilience and determination, and it will undoubtedly boost their confidence as they move forward in the season. As for Buffalo, they must regroup and refocus in order to bounce back from this disappointing loss. With this win, South Alabama improves to 17-7, while Buffalo falls to 14-10.